The Best Rifle Sling Setups
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Published2 months ago
Duration19:14
Video IDLM9dRfF_Lig
Languageen
CategorySports
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Made for KidsNo
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Slings are one of the most overlooked parts of a rifle setup, but they are critical for firearm retention, mobility, and overall performance. In this Brownells Tech Tip, Caleb breaks down single point vs two point slings using the Magpul MS4 sling system as a practical example. He explains proper sling attachment points, how to configure a two point sling for optimal presentation, when to convert to single point, and how to correctly size and adjust your sling for your body type and gear.
Whether you are running a 13.9 inch carbine, a longer DMR setup, a PDW, or even a shotgun, sling setup is situational and firearm dependent. Learn how to mount your sling for smooth shoulder transitions, better retention, and real world usability. Caleb also walks through step by step setup of the Magpul MS4 and shows how to adjust it for use with a plate carrier or chest rig.
Chapters:
00:00 Why Slings Matter
00:30 MS1 vs MS4 Explained
01:33 Single Point vs Two Point vs Three Point
03:04 Proper Two Point Sling Setup
04:22 Front and Rear Attachment Placement
06:22 Alternate Mounting Positions
07:08 Converting to Single Point
08:26 When to Use a Single Point Sling
10:16 Throwing the Rifle on Your Back
11:00 Rear Attachment Placement Differences
12:11 Sling Setup Is Situational
12:52 How to Adjust the Magpul MS4 Sling
17:07 Final Fit and Tightness Tips
18:43 Final Thoughts
If you are building out a rifle, upgrading your carbine setup, or dialing in your gear for training or duty use, understanding sling configuration is essential. A properly adjusted two point sling offers superior retention and control, while a single point sling can excel with shorter firearms and shoulder transitions. Choose the setup that fits your firearm, your mission, and your gear.